Ricciardo Speaks Up About What Should Happen To Budgie Nine

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Posted on October 06, 2016
by Sophie Rochecouste

Australian Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo believes the nine Australians arrested for celebrating his Malaysian Grand Prix win in their budgie smugglers should be released and escape serious sanctions.

The nine men were arrested for indecency after not quite baring all while wearing swimwear emblazoned with the Malaysian flag.

They could be jailed for up to two years under Malaysian law but Ricciardo told NewsCorp Australia's he hoped they would be freed.

"They've been arrested, so that already in my books is lesson learned,'' he said.

"I guess when they travel next time they will check the laws for where they go but, for me, there is no reason for anything else to happen.

"Obviously, Malaysia has their law and whatever will be, but from my side, personally, they were just enjoying the celebration and obviously it just went a step too far for those laws.''

"I see it as pretty harmless."

Malaysian police hope to charge the men with "intentional insult'', with a minimum penalty of a fine and a maximum two-year prison term.

A lesser charge of insulting Malaysia's national emblem is also being considered, carrying a maximum term of six months behind bars.